Lacrosse will be the 11th sanctioned Utah High School
Activities Association sport in 2019–2020, just two short years away, but the
Copper Hills boys club is ready to compete for the state title now.

In this spring club season, the Grizzlies have only lost
twice: once by a team from Oregon and also at the hands of American Fork. Their
12 varsity wins have them ranked fourth in the state according to the Utah High
School Lacrosse League rankings.

The Grizzlies won their first five matches of the season and
seven of their first eight. Those wins included a 10-8 victory over Bishop O’Dowd
from California. In the victory Tavish Quigley had seven saves in goal, and
Nicholas Ludlow scored three goals.

On the season they are averaging 10.9 goals per game and
only allowing 7.8.

Ludlow is the team's leading scorer. He has netted 40 goals
this season. Christian Hoffe is second with 29, and Radley Park has 18.

Defensively, Eric Flowers has played 11 games in goal and
has 89 saves. He leads the team with a 52 percent save percentage.

Another important defensive play is the ground ball. It is
recorded when the ball changes possession during live-ball play. Brayden Rudd
leads the team with 64 ground balls. He also has won 59 percent of the draws
(similar to hockey face-offs).

Both boys and girls clubs currently compete in the spring.
Approximately 1,000 student athletes participate on 42 boys club.

High schools around the state have the choice whether they want
to participate. The UHSLL has outlined a participation map if a school chooses
not to field and lacrosse team. If a players school does not have a team their
players will be directed to the target team in their area.

The state UHSLL championship tournament is scheduled to be
held May 8–19.